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Old 08-28-2018, 08:12 AM
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Default Finally got a T206 Hugh Duffy that I always wanted

I am very happy! For some reason this card has always stood out to me as a great piece of baseball card art.

Could anyone add please any thoughts (opinions) on the card?


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Old 08-28-2018, 08:17 AM
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My only thought or opinion is that I agree. It’s a great image and card. Very underrated.

Nice pickup.
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Old 08-28-2018, 08:59 AM
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My thoughts...

You now need to find and buy a matching sweater, along with an old school pipe. Too fitting.

Great card, beautiful image.
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Great card! Lots of "movement" in that pose.
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Old 08-28-2018, 10:03 AM
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You now need to find and buy a matching sweater, along with an old school pipe. Too fitting.

Great card, beautiful image.
If you seriously want a replica sweater from that era, Mitchell and Ness in Philadelphia makes them. I have a replica 1908 Cubs sweater that I bought from them 20 years ago.
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Old 08-28-2018, 10:29 AM
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One of my favorite cards in the set. But not sure why his hand is already coming off of the bat??
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Old 08-28-2018, 10:56 AM
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One of my favorite cards in the set. But not sure why his hand is already coming off of the bat??
I think he's hitting infield practice(or outfield)...he just threw the ball up with one hand and now hes reaching for the bat with that hand to smack a grounder to the shortstop or hit a fly ball to the leftfielder
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I think he's hitting infield practice(or outfield)...he just threw the ball up with one hand and now hes reaching for the bat with that hand to smack a grounder to the shortstop or hit a fly ball to the leftfielder
Agreed. I was thinking the same thing.
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That is one nice T206. Great image, rich color and the right kind of wear.
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Which back did your Duffy come with? He was an "old hand" by 1909.
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Piedmont "The cigarette of quality"


Was this Duffy's final produced card?

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Piedmont "The cigarette of quality"


Was this Duffy's final produced card?

In way -- yes. Duffy is from the last (i.e. final) print group (Group 4 / 460 only). His only Piedmont is the 350/460, Factory 25 (no Fact. 42).
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he just threw the ball up with one hand and now hes reaching for the bat with that hand

Makes sense....
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Old 08-28-2018, 01:51 PM
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One of my favorite poses in the set, and a great player who is overlooked and marginalized by sabrmetrics, I think. Very cool card


What's the story with Duffy being in the set with Chicago Amer.? He last played in the majors for the Phillies in 1906, and spent 1907 and 1908 with Providence of the Eastern Association as player manager (and still hit .330). The 460 series was issued in 1911. Was Duffy trying to make a comeback and failed?

EDIT: Ah, he was the manager of the White Sox. I always had his card checklisted as a player card, not as a manager. Interesting

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One of my favorite cards in the set. But not sure why his hand is already coming off of the bat??
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I think he's hitting infield practice(or outfield)...he just threw the ball up with one hand and now hes reaching for the bat with that hand to smack a grounder to the shortstop or hit a fly ball to the leftfielder
Actually his left hand “never” touches the bat. He is a pure right-handed hitter.
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One of my favorite cards in the set. But not sure why his hand is already coming off of the bat??
Maybe it's going ON the bat :-) lol

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In way -- yes. Duffy is from the last (i.e. final) print group (Group 4 / 460 only). His only Piedmont is the 350/460, Factory 25 (no Fact. 42).
Duffy was an elder statesman at this point, so why is he not on series 150 and 350 cards (he may be on some 350/1910 cards, OM, EPDG?)?

Ah, just saw post #14. Is it because he was out of league in 1909-10 and manager in 1911?

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he just threw the ball up with one hand and now hes reaching for the bat with that hand

Makes sense....
Maybe it was taken during this fungo session??

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Actually his left hand “never” touches the bat. He is a pure right-handed hitter.
Yeah, that's what I meant to say
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Maybe it was taken during this fungo session??

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Great info and awesome card overall
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I have always liked this card because of the sweater depicted, and now it is cool to see that sweater in action in the photo that was shared (undoubtedly it was a chilly spring day).

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Just noticed something neat about the card...the blue band on the sweater's wrist lines up perfectly with the blue 'button' band running from the neck of the sweater to the waist. My guess is the artist rearranged his depiction of the original photo it was based upon just to make things nice and aesthetically pleasing.

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Just noticed something neat about the card...the blue band on the sweater's wrist lines up perfectly with the blue 'button' band running from the neck of the sweater to the waist. My guess is the artist rearranged his depiction of the original photo it was based upon just to make things nice and aesthetically pleasing.

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Could there possibly be another camera(s) just a few seconds ahead and at another angle to that pic?
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That's great... I purchased the exact same card in PSA 4.5 this week with my 15% eBay coupon. I'm replacing a beat up T205 (raw) Duffy.
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More proof old PSA graders were easier. This is a VG+ nowadays does anyone dare to agree?

Nice card regardless. Classic Uniform appeals to my fashion eye!

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Here’s the one I ordered. Great card, great use of the 15% off coupon
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That is one nice T206. Great image, rich color and the right kind of wear.
Late to the party but I agree. Nice!!
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Sweet Card! I love his sweater. The subject has a bit of history that goes with him too, I guess teehee! As an OLD psa slab IMO that card would grade 4 max maybe 3.5 if broken out and resubbed raw. Just my humble viewpoint from ….


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